NOGALES INTERNATIONAL—Nogales’ Home Newspaper—
Arizona Quota3rd War Loan$32,000,000
The U. S. Treasury has just re-
leased the quotas for the 3rd War
Loan Drive beginning September9th, W. R. Bimson of Phoenix, statechairman of the War Finance Com-mittee, announced yesterday.
Arizona's share of the record 15billion 3rd War Loan has been setby Treasury officials at 32 millionand this quota does not includecommercial bank purchases ofbonds, for in this drive banks areexcluded.
It will be recalled that in the 2nd
War Loan Drive last April, thequota set for Arizona was $12,800.-000 and sales during that drive
reached $20,600,000.In the Ist War Loan Drive in
December, 1942. no quotas were setand bank purchases were included.During that campaign $15,912,000
bonds were sold.Including Series E, F, & G Bonds
sold ip to July Ist, and the bondsof all issues sold during the Ist and
2nd War Loan Drives, Arizona hassubscribed to a total of $80,000,000
since the beginning of the Treas-
ury’s Campaign to finance the warprogram.
The quota for Arizona in the Sep-
tember drive in terms of per capitasales, amounts to $64.00. In theApril campaign, sales were $41.26
per person. Many other Westernstates exceeded this per capita fig-
ure in April. For example, the percapita sales for California in the
April drive was $81.28, in Nevada it
was $62.58 and in Utah it was
$50.88.
But we don’t have to go so far
afield. In 010* own state two coun-
ties exceeded this per capita sales (figure in April. Santa Cruz County
bought $80.75 per capita, and Co-
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OFTHE STATE OF ARIZONA,IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF SANTA CRUZ.In the Matter of the Estate of •Cosine M. Solano, sometimesknown as Cosma Solano and
Cosmo Solano, deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORS j
Notice is hereby given by the Iundersigned Executor of the last!will and testament of Cosme M. j,Solano, sometimes known as Cosma 1Solano, and Cosmo Solano, deceas-
ed to the creditors of and all per-
sons having claims against the saiddeceased, to exhibit them, with thenecessary vouchers,’ within fourmonths after the first publicationof this notice to the said Executor
at the law offices of James V.Robins, 212 Trust Building, Nogales,Arizona, the same being the placefor the transaction of the businessof said estate in said Santa CruzCounty.
Dated July 27, 1943.JOSE ESCALADA,
Executor of the last will andtestament of Cosme M. Sol-ano, sometimes known asCosma Solano and CosmoSolano, deceased.
(Pub. July 30, Aug. 6, 13, 20, 1943)
NOTICE INVITING BIDS FORTHE PURCHASE OF REAL
ESTATE FROM THE CITYOF NOGALES,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the Mayor and Board of Aider-men of the City of Nogales will ator after 8:00 o’clock P. M. on Sep-tember 2, 1943, receive sealed, writ-
ten bids at the office of the City
Clerk, in the City Hall in the City
of Nogales, Santa Cruz County,
Arizona, for the purchase from said
City of the following described landand real estate situated in the City
of Nogales, Santa Cruz County,
State of Arizona, to-wit:Lots 9 and 10, Block 4, Nogales
Townsite;
Lot 26, Block 3, Nogales Town-site;
Lots 35 and 36, Cumming andand Mclntyre Subdivision of
Lot 35, Block 1, Nogales Town-site;
Lots 12 and 14, Block A. Sub-division of Lot 14, Block 16;
Lots 187 and 188 of the Wes-
tern Subdivision.Bids for the purchase of said
property or any thereof will be re-ceived, opened and considered by
said Mayor and Board of Aldermen
at, or at any time after, the hour
and date above named until suchproperty has been sold to the suc-cessful bidder, to whom the City of
Nogales will convey such property
only by quit-claim deed. Bids may
be submitted for the purchase ofany of said property upon credit
with the note of the purchaser given
for the purchase price or part
thereof secured by a mortgage onthe property; but the Mayor and
Beard of Aldermen reserve theright to accept the highest cash
bid or to reject any or all bids.
DATED July 27th, 1943.ALEX L. DURAZO,City Cleisk,City of Nogales, Arizona.
(Pub. July 30, Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27, ’43)
Article In “Flying”Sy William Bettwy
The June edition of “Flying,”aviation magazine published in Chi-cago, contained an article by Flight
Commander William F. Bettwy ofPine Bluff, Arkansas, son of Mrs.Mary Bettwy of Nogales and Cap-tain Andrew Bettwy of CampBarkeley, Texas.
It was entitled “ILearned AboutFlying From That,” and at the topof the article appeared a picture ofthe flight commander who said“cold, a pair of muddy flying bootsand a green student taught him alesson.” The student froze at thecontrols during a tailspin andBettwy barely was able to bring theship to safety when his boots frozeto the floor, preventing him fromchanging his position.
The young flight commander,already embarked on a career in
magazine journalism, also foundtime from his flying duties to pre-pare a comprehensive pamphlet on“Army Primary Flying Prelimin-aries.” Its purpose is to record forstudy many details of aviation
heretofore taught to air cadets byverbal instruction.
chise County sales were $73.07 percapita.
The quota for Santa Cruz Countynext month is $834,200.
Want AdsWANTED: A dishwasher at
Rancho Grande. SSO a month,room, and board. Phone 650.
WANTED: A night clerk andyard man at Rancho Grande. Phone650.
FOR SALE: Home made tractor,good condition, $75 cash. Phone145.
FOR RENT: Four room furnishedhouse, also a furnished trailer andone large room, all in Patagonia.See Mrs. Bud Baldwin at Patagonia.
PERMANENT WAVE. 59c! Doyour own Permanent with Charm-Kurl Kit. Complete equipment, in-cluding 40 curlers and shampoo.Easy to do, absolutely harmless.Praised by thousands including
June Lang, glamorous movie star.Money refunded if not satisfied. 1MISSION DRUG COMPANY.
(Pub. 7/30 lOt)
OPPORTUNITY for young ladyto earn room and board while tak-ing business training. Work expect-ed extremely light; will not inter-fere with attendance at school.Write for additional information.LAMSON BUSINESS COLLEGE,
134 N. Central Ave., Phoenix.
WANTED: Samples of Mica No. 2smoky. Box 1193, Nogales, Arizona.
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OFTHE STATE OF ARIZONAIN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF SANTA CRUZ
In the Matter of the Estateof
COSME M. SOLANO,
sometimes known as CosmaSolano and Cosmo Solano,
Deceased.ORDER TO APPEAR AND
SHOW CAUSE
Jose Escalada, as executor underthe last will and testament ofCosme M. Solano, sometimes knownas Cosma Solano and Cosmo Solano,deceased, having filed in this Courthis petition praying for an orderfor the sale of all of the real prop-erty of said estate,
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED,that all persons interested in saidestate are directed to appear beforethe above named Superior Court inthe Court House in the City ofNogales, Santa Cruz County. Stateof Arizona, at the hour of 10:00o’clock A. M. on Monday, the 30thday of August, 1943, then and thereto show cause why an order shouldnot be granted to said executor tosell so much of the real propertyof said decedent as is necessary.
ORDERED, FURTHER, that thisorder shall be published four (4)successive weeks in the Nogales In-
; temational, a weekly newspaper andjof general circulation in Santa Cruz
; County, State of Arizona, in the! issues of said newspaper appearingon July 30, 1943 and August 6, 13and 20, 1943.
DATED July 29th. 1943.GORDON FARLEY,
Judge of said Superior Court(Pub. July 30, Aug. 6, 13, 20, 1943)
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I fyim* Invasion CostsMoney—
MWmw Up YourPayrollSavings today
NOGALES, ARIZ., FRIDAY, AUG. 20, 1943
Bureau of Public Relations 0. S. War Department
AMERICAN PARATROOPERS IN ACTION—After having effected a night landing, these skytroopers are now advancing behind Italian lines in Sicily. They opened the way for,the general advance.
LIEUT. TALIAFERRO
HERE FROM TUCSON
Lieut. Richard Taliaferro, NogalesHigh School graduate, was hereFriday night from Davis-MonthanField, Tucson, where he is station-ed. He is a navigator on a B-24bomber and was commissioned re-cently at the air force advancedflying school at Mather Field. Sac-ramento, Calif.
LIEUT. GARDNER HERE
First Lieut. Roy Gardner arrivedFriday from Fort Ord. Calif., to
spend a few days with his wife andchildren. He is leaving Monday.
Wilbur S. (Bill) Duggie is now amaster sergeant in the ground crewof the air coups and for the pastyear has been in charge of trainmg
the guard at the Merced, Calif., airfield.
HERE FROM KENTUCKYFollowing a furlough visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Camer-lin, Jackie Camerlin is returningSunday to Fort Knox. Ky.
ARTHUR PAGE VISITSSON AT MARANA
Arthur D. Page of San Diego,formerly of Nogales, drove over to
Tucson Friday to visit his son, Her-bert Page, who is instructor of in-
structors at Marana airbase.
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